Want a book you can finish before Monday?
Well, below are two fun light-hearted books.
It’s been a great summer and I managed to squeeze in a few good books. Nothing better than curling up on a screened porch and kicking back with a tall glass of iced tea and reading a fun book.
Unless it’s curling up in front of a roaring fire, and of course, with a good book.
So, if you’re looking for characters to fall in love with, click on these links. Because you will adore Samuel Collins and his neighbors as four-year-old melt away his grumpy demeanor.
Both books are standalone, but I can assure you that you won’t be able to stop after book one.
Plus, both are now available in Kindle Unlimited!
Click on the book image to read a preview.
Advice of Counsel (The Samuel Collins Series Book 1)by
Family Counsel (The Samuel Collins Series Book 2)Kindle Edition by
Do you have any great books to recommend?
Share your favorite books?
Do you read more ebooks or do you prefer hard copies?
Please leave your recommendations in the comments. We all want to know.
Also, if you can please stop by my other locations and say “hey!” I’ll leave a light on.
I just finished reading the new William and Hester Monk mystery by Anne Perry. I marvel at Perry’s writing every time.
I prefer hard copy and get books by well-established authors at the library. The books I buy are always by Indie authors or small presses — a deliberate action to support them. I usually buy hard copies, or request them as Christmas/birthday gifts from family when they ask what I’d like.
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I haven’t read any of Anne Perry stuff in awhile. but I agree, her writing is great.
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I finished, Jules Verne’s, ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea,’ recently and have decided to read, ‘Great Expectations’, I started it a while ago, but got sidetracked and finished two novels, ‘Huck Finn’s America,’ and, Azar Nafisi’s, book, ‘The Republic Of Imagination.’
Thank you for your offer. When I finish the above title I may knock your door to suggest one you like. 🙂
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Oldies but goodies. Haven’t read those since school. Huck was my favorite.
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I do read a lot of ebooks, but prefer the real deal. Right now, we’re introducing our kids to Lord of the Rings – so, yeah. Not very original of a recommendation, but you can never go wrong with it (unless you’re not a fantasy fan).
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Ooo. Rings is great. Don’t you just love sharing favorites with the kids?
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I do. 🙂 To see their faces light up with the magic is priceless.
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Thanks for the recommendations. I love the fire and book photo. Is that a piano in the background?
Definitely hard copy books. I buy e-books frequently and have read quite a few on an e-reader, but I increasingly prefer paper books. E-books can be bought instantly, can be searched for content (very useful), and are easy to travel with in multiples. But hard copies feel good and will never disappear unless you burn ’em.
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Very good points about books. The fireplace photo is from Pixabay.com, wish my photos came out as nice. I love my Kindle because if I read hard backs my house would be filled corner to corner with books.
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House filled with books: this is true.
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